A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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Page 131
... called to mourn the loss of a beloved wife , whom he buried in the chancel of Sandon , A.D. 1640 , raising to her memory a monument with an epitaph highly commendatory and affectionate . From this trouble he was soon called to another ...
... called to mourn the loss of a beloved wife , whom he buried in the chancel of Sandon , A.D. 1640 , raising to her memory a monument with an epitaph highly commendatory and affectionate . From this trouble he was soon called to another ...
Page 192
... called Slapton , a parish five miles from Dart- mouth . A manuscript account , which has been preserved , states , that the house to which he retired was called Hudscott , a seat belonging to the family of the Rolles , near South Molton ...
... called Slapton , a parish five miles from Dart- mouth . A manuscript account , which has been preserved , states , that the house to which he retired was called Hudscott , a seat belonging to the family of the Rolles , near South Molton ...
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... called Temporis Partus Maximus , The Greatest Birth of Time . He was far however from neglecting his legal studies - and when he was in due course called to the bar , his knowledge and talents soon procured him a respectable practice ...
... called Temporis Partus Maximus , The Greatest Birth of Time . He was far however from neglecting his legal studies - and when he was in due course called to the bar , his knowledge and talents soon procured him a respectable practice ...
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